SB40-CSA1,1373,63 450.07 (1) No person may engage in manufacturing in this state unless the
4person obtains a manufacturer's license from the board. For the issuance of a license
5under this subsection, the applicant shall pay the initial credential fee specified in
6s. 440.05 (1)
determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a).
SB40-CSA1, s. 3530b 7Section 3530b. 450.07 (2) of the statutes is repealed.
SB40-CSA1, s. 3530c 8Section 3530c. 450.07 (3) of the statutes is repealed.
SB40-CSA1, s. 3530d 9Section 3530d. 450.07 (4) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
SB40-CSA1,1373,1210 450.07 (4) (c) The rules adopted by the board under par. (b) shall require a
11manufacturer to maintain and to update at least once per month a list of the
12manufacturer's authorized distributors of record.
SB40-CSA1, s. 3530e 13Section 3530e. 450.071 of the statutes is created to read:
SB40-CSA1,1373,21 14450.071 Wholesale distributors; licensure. (1) No person may engage in
15the wholesale distribution of a prescription drug in this state without obtaining a
16license from the board for each facility from which the person distributes
17prescription drugs. The board shall exempt a manufacturer that distributes
18prescription drugs or devises manufactured by the manufacturer from licensing and
19other requirements under this section to the extent the license or requirement is not
20required under federal law or regulation, unless the board determines that it is
21necessary to apply a requirement to a manufacturer.
SB40-CSA1,1373,23 22(2) An applicant shall submit a form provided by the board showing all of the
23following and swear or affirm the truthfulness of each item in the application:
SB40-CSA1,1373,2424 (a) The name, business address, and telephone number of the applicant.
SB40-CSA1,1373,2525 (b) All trade or business names used by the applicant.
SB40-CSA1,1374,3
1(c) Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of contact persons for all
2facilities used by the applicant for the storage, handling, and distribution of
3prescription drugs.
SB40-CSA1,1374,44 (d) The type of ownership or operation for the applicant's business.
SB40-CSA1,1374,65 (e) If the applicant's wholesale distribution business is a partnership, the name
6of each partner and the name of the partnership.
SB40-CSA1,1374,97 (f) If the applicant's wholesale distribution business is a corporation, the name
8of each corporate officer and director, the name of the corporation, and the state of
9incorporation.
SB40-CSA1,1374,1110 (g) If the applicant's wholesale distribution business is a sole proprietorship,
11the name of the sole proprietor and the name of the business entity.
SB40-CSA1,1374,1312 (h) A list of all licenses and permits issued to the applicant by any other state
13that authorizes the applicant to purchase or possess prescription drugs.
SB40-CSA1,1374,1414 (i) The name, address, and telephone number of a designated representative.
SB40-CSA1,1374,1615 (j) For the person listed in par. (i), a personal information statement that
16contains all of the following:
SB40-CSA1,1374,1717 1. The person's date and place of birth.
SB40-CSA1,1374,1918 2. The person's places of residence for the 7-year period immediately preceding
19the date of the application.
SB40-CSA1,1374,2120 3. The person's occupations, positions of employment, and offices held during
21the 7-year period immediately preceding the date of the application.
SB40-CSA1,1374,2322 4. The name and addresses for each business, corporation, or other entity listed
23in subd. 3.
SB40-CSA1,1375,224 5. A statement indicating whether the person has been, during the 7-year
25period immediately preceding the date of the application, the subject of any

1proceeding for the revocation of any business or professional license and the
2disposition of the proceeding.
SB40-CSA1,1375,73 6. A statement indicating whether the person has been, during the 7-year
4period immediately preceding the date of the application, enjoined by a court, either
5temporarily or permanently, from possessing, controlling, or distributing any
6prescription drug, and a description of the circumstances surrounding the
7injunction.
SB40-CSA1,1375,128 7. A description of any involvement by the person during the past 7 years with
9any business, including investments other than the ownership of stock in a publicly
10traded company or mutual fund, that manufactured, administered, prescribed,
11distributed, or stored pharmaceutical products or drugs, and a list of any lawsuits
12in which such a business was named as a party.
SB40-CSA1,1375,1813 8. A description of any misdemeanor or felony criminal offense of which the
14person was, as an adult, found guilty, whether adjudication of guilt was withheld or
15the person pleaded guilty or no contest. If the person is appealing a criminal
16conviction, the application shall include a copy of the notice of appeal, and the
17applicant shall submit a copy of the final disposition of the appeal not more than 15
18days after a final disposition is reached.
SB40-CSA1,1375,2019 9. A photograph of the person taken within the 12-month period immediately
20preceding the date of the application.
SB40-CSA1,1376,221 (k) A statement that each facility used by the applicant for the wholesale
22distribution of prescription drugs has been inspected in the 3-year period
23immediately preceding the date of the application by the board, a pharmacy
24examining board of another state, the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy,

1or another accrediting body recognized by the board, with the date of each such
2inspection.
SB40-CSA1,1376,4 3(3) The board shall grant a license to the applicant to engage in the wholesale
4distribution of prescription drugs if all of the following apply:
SB40-CSA1,1376,65 (a) The applicant pays the fee under s. 440.05 (1) (a), except that before June
61, 2010, the amount of the initial fee is $350.
SB40-CSA1,1376,87 (b) The inspections conducted pursuant to sub. (2) (k) satisfy requirements
8adopted by the board for wholesale distribution facilities.
SB40-CSA1,1376,109 (c) All of the following apply to each person identified by the applicant as a
10designated representative:
SB40-CSA1,1376,1111 1. The person is at least 21 years old.
SB40-CSA1,1376,1412 2. The person has been employed full time for at least 3 years in a pharmacy
13or with a wholesale prescription drug distributor in a capacity related to the
14dispensing and distribution of, and record keeping related to, prescription drugs.
SB40-CSA1,1376,1615 3. The person is employed by the applicant full time in a managerial level
16position.
SB40-CSA1,1376,2217 4. The person is physically present at the wholesale prescription drug
18distributor's facility during regular business hours and is involved in and aware of
19the daily operation of the wholesale prescription drug distributor. This subdivision
20does not preclude the designated representative from taking authorized sick leave
21and vacation time or from being absent from the facility for other authorized
22business or personal purposes.
SB40-CSA1,1376,2423 5. The person is actively involved in and aware of the daily operations of the
24wholesale distributor.
SB40-CSA1,1377,4
16. The person is a designated representative for only one applicant at any given
2time. This subdivision does not apply if more than one wholesale distributor is
3located at the facility and the wholesale distributors located at the facility are
4members of an affiliated group.
SB40-CSA1,1377,75 7. The person has not been convicted of violating any federal, state, or local law
6relating to wholesale or retail prescription drug distribution or distribution of a
7controlled substance.
SB40-CSA1,1377,88 8. The person has not been convicted of a felony.
SB40-CSA1,1377,159 9. The person submits to the department 2 fingerprint cards, each bearing a
10complete set of the applicant's fingerprints. The department of justice shall provide
11for the submission of the fingerprint cards to the federal bureau of investigation for
12the purposes of verifying the identity of the applicant and obtaining the applicant's
13criminal arrest and conviction record. This subdivision does not apply to a person
14accredited by the national association of boards of pharmacy's verified-accredited
15wholesale distributor program.
SB40-CSA1,1377,21 16(3m) Notwithstanding subs. (2) and (3), the board may grant a license to
17engage in the wholesale distribution of prescription drugs to a person who is
18domiciled in another state and is licensed to engage in the wholesale distribution of
19prescription drugs in another state, if the board determines that the standards for
20licensure in the state in which the person is licensed are at least as stringent as the
21standards for licensure under this section.
SB40-CSA1,1377,23 22(4) The board may set, by rule, continuing education requirements for
23designated representatives under this section.
SB40-CSA1,1378,5 24(5) (a) The board shall require every wholesale distributor to submit a surety
25bond acceptable to the board in an amount not to exceed $100,000 or other equivalent

1means of security acceptable to the board, except that the board shall not require
2submission of a bond or other security under this subsection by a chain pharmacy
3warehouse that is engaged only in intracompany transfers. A wholesale distributor
4that operates more than one facility is not required to submit a bond or other security
5under this paragraph for each facility.
SB40-CSA1,1378,116 (b) The bond or other security under this subsection shall be used to secure
7payment of fees or costs that relate to the issuance of a license under this section and
8that have not been paid within 30 days after the fees or costs have become final. No
9claim may be made against a wholesale distributor's bond or other security under
10this subsection more than one year after the date on which the wholesale
11distributor's license expires.
SB40-CSA1,1378,1412 (6) Applications for licensure under this section are not subject to inspection
13or copying under s. 19.35, and may not be disclosed to any person except as necessary
14for compliance with and enforcement of the provisions of this chapter.
SB40-CSA1, s. 3530eg 15Section 3530eg. 450.071 (3) (a) of the statutes, as created by 2007 Wisconsin
16Act .... (this act), is amended to read:
SB40-CSA1,1378,1817 450.071 (3) (a) The applicant pays the fee under s. 440.05 (1) (a), except that
18before June 1, 2010, the amount of the initial fee is $350
.
SB40-CSA1, s. 3530g 19Section 3530g. 450.072 of the statutes is created to read:
SB40-CSA1,1379,11 20450.072 Wholesale distributors; restrictions on transactions. (1) A
21wholesale distributor shall receive prescription drug returns or exchanges from a
22pharmacy, a person authorized to administer or dispense drugs, or a pharmacy's
23intracompany warehouse pursuant to the terms and conditions of the agreement
24between the wholesale distributor and the pharmacy or chain pharmacy warehouse.
25A wholesale distributor that receives returns of expired, damaged, recalled, or

1otherwise nonsaleable prescription drugs may distribute the prescription drugs only
2to the original manufacturer of the products or to a 3rd party returns processor.
3Notwithstanding s. 450.073, returns or exchanges of saleable or nonsaleable
4prescription drugs, including any redistribution by a receiving wholesaler, are not
5subject to pedigree requirements under s. 450.073 if the returns or exchanges are
6exempt from the pedigree requirement under the federal food and drug
7administration's current guidance on the federal prescription drug marketing act.
8A person licensed under s. 450.071 or a pharmacy or other person authorized to
9administer or dispense drugs shall ensure that the person or pharmacy's return
10process is secure and does not permit the entry of adulterated and counterfeit
11products.
SB40-CSA1,1379,18 12(2) (a) A manufacturer or wholesale distributor may not deliver prescription
13drugs to a person unless the person is licensed under s. 450.071 or 450.06 or by the
14appropriate licensing authority of another state. A manufacturer or wholesale
15distributor may not deliver prescription drugs to a person that is not known to the
16manufacturer or wholesale distributor unless the manufacturer or wholesale
17distributor has verified with the board or with the licensing authority of the state in
18which the person in located that the person is licensed to receive prescription drugs.
SB40-CSA1,1379,2319 (b) A manufacturer or wholesale distributor may distribute a prescription drug
20only to the premises listed on the person's license or authorization, except that a
21manufacturer or wholesale distributor may distribute the prescription drugs to an
22authorized agent of the person at the premises of the manufacturer or wholesale
23distributor if all of the following are true:
SB40-CSA1,1379,2524 1. The manufacturer or wholesale distributor documents the authorized
25agent's name and address.
SB40-CSA1,1380,2
12. Distribution to an authorized agent is necessary to promote or protect the
2immediate health or safety of the authorized agent's patient.
SB40-CSA1,1380,123 (c) A manufacturer or wholesale distributor may distribute a prescription drug
4to a hospital pharmacy receiving area if a licensed pharmacist or another authorized
5recipient signs, at the time of the distribution, a receipt that shows the type and
6quantity of prescription drugs distributed. If there is a discrepancy between the type
7and quantity of prescription drugs indicated on the receipt and the type and quantity
8of prescription drugs received at the hospital pharmacy receiving area, the
9discrepancy shall be reported to the manufacturer or wholesale distributor that
10distributed the prescription drugs no later than the day immediately following the
11date on which the prescription drugs were distributed to the hospital pharmacy
12receiving area.
SB40-CSA1,1380,1813 (d) No manufacturer or wholesale distributor may accept payment for, or allow
14the use of, a person's credit to establish an account for the purchase of a prescription
15drug from any person other than the owner of record, the chief executive officer, or
16the chief financial officer identified on the license or authorization of a person who
17may receive prescription drugs. Any account established for the purchase of
18prescription drugs shall bear the name of the licensed or authorized person.
SB40-CSA1, s. 3530h 19Section 3530h. 450.073 of the statutes is created to read:
SB40-CSA1,1381,2 20450.073 Wholesale distributors; pedigree. (1) A wholesale distributor
21shall establish and maintain a pedigree for each prescription drug that leaves, or has
22ever left, the normal distribution channel. Before a wholesale distribution of a
23prescription drug leaves the normal distribution channel, a wholesale distributor
24shall provide a copy of the pedigree to the person receiving the drug. This section
25does not apply to a retail pharmacy or pharmacy intracompany warehouse unless the

1pharmacy or pharmacy intracompany warehouse engages in the wholesale
2distribution of prescription drugs.
SB40-CSA1,1381,8 3(2) A pedigree shall contain all necessary identifying information concerning
4each sale in the chain of the distribution of the prescription drug from the
5manufacturer of the prescription drug or the manufacturers 3rd-party logistics
6provider, colicensed product partner, or exclusive distributor until final sale or
7distribution to a pharmacy or a person dispensing or distributing the prescription
8drug. The pedigree shall include all of the following:
SB40-CSA1,1381,119 (a) The name, address, telephone number, and, if available, electronic mail
10address of each recipient or distributor of the prescription drug in the chain of
11distribution, until the final sale or distribution described in sub. (2) (intro.).
SB40-CSA1,1381,1312 (b) The name and address of each facility from which the prescription drug was
13distributed, if different from the address provided in par. (a).
SB40-CSA1,1381,1414 (c) The date of each distribution.
SB40-CSA1,1381,1615 (d) A certification that every recipient has authenticated the pedigree before
16distribution of the prescription drug to the next point in the chain of distribution.
SB40-CSA1,1381,1817 (e) The name, dosage strength, size and number of containers, lot number, and
18name of the manufacturer for each prescription drug.
SB40-CSA1,1381,25 19(3) The board shall promulgate rules implementing an electronic track and
20trace pedigree system. Not later than July 1, 2010, the board shall determine the
21date on which the system will be implemented. The system may not be implemented
22before July 1, 2011, and the board may delay the implementation date in increments
23if the board determines that the technology to implement the system is not yet
24universally available across the prescription drug supply chain or is not capable of
25adequately protecting patient safety.
SB40-CSA1,1382,6
1(4) A person who is engaged in the wholesale distribution of a prescription
2drug, including a repackager but not including the original manufacturer of the
3prescription drug, who possesses a pedigree for the prescription drug, and who
4intends to further distribute the prescription drug, shall verify that each transaction
5recorded on the pedigree has occurred before the person may distribute the
6prescription drug.
SB40-CSA1,1382,10 7(5) (a) A pedigree shall be maintained by a person who purchases prescription
8drugs identified in the pedigree and by a wholesale distributor who distributes
9prescription drugs identified in the pedigree for not less than 3 years from the date
10of sale or distribution.
SB40-CSA1,1382,1311 (b) A person maintaining a pedigree under par. (a) shall make the pedigree
12available for inspection or use by a law enforcement officer within 7 days after the
13law enforcement officer's request.
SB40-CSA1, s. 3530i 14Section 3530i. 450.074 of the statutes is created to read:
SB40-CSA1,1382,21 15450.074 Wholesale distributors; prohibited actions, enforcement,
16penalties.
(1) If the board finds that there is a reasonable probability that a
17wholesale distributor, other than a manufacturer, has done any of the following, that
18continued distribution of a prescription drug involved in the occurrence could cause
19death or serious adverse health consequences, and that additional procedures would
20result in an unreasonable delay, the board shall issue an order requiring that
21distribution of a prescription drug in this state cease immediately:
SB40-CSA1,1382,2222 (a) Violated a provision of ss. 450.071 to 450.073.
SB40-CSA1,1382,2523 (b) Falsified a pedigree or sold, distributed, transferred, manufactured,
24repackaged, handled, or held a counterfeit prescription drug intended for human
25use.
SB40-CSA1,1383,5
1(2) If the board issues an order under sub. (1), the board shall provide the
2person who is the subject of the order an opportunity for an informal hearing not
3more than 10 days after the date on which the order is issued. If, after a hearing, the
4board determines that the order was issued without sufficient grounds, the board
5shall vacate the order.
SB40-CSA1,1383,7 6(3) Any person who knowingly does any of the following is guilty of a Class H
7felony:
SB40-CSA1,1383,88 (a) Fails to obtain a license required under s. 450.071.
SB40-CSA1,1383,109 (b) Purchases or otherwise receives a prescription drug from a pharmacy in
10violation of s. 450.072 (1).
SB40-CSA1,1383,1211 (c) Violates s. 450.072 (2) (a), if the person is required to obtain a license under
12s. 450.071.
SB40-CSA1,1383,1313 (d) Violates s. 450.072 (2) (b).
SB40-CSA1,1383,1414 (e) Violates s. 450.072 (2) (d).
SB40-CSA1,1383,1515 (f) Violates s. 450.073.
SB40-CSA1,1383,1716 (g) Provides false or fraudulent records to, or makes a false or fraudulent
17statement to, the board, a representative of the board, or a federal official.
SB40-CSA1,1383,2018 (h) Obtains or attempts to obtain a prescription drug by fraud, deceit, or
19misrepresentation, or engages in misrepresentation or fraud in the distribution of
20a prescription drug.
SB40-CSA1,1383,2521 (i) Manufactures, repackages, sells, transfers, delivers, holds, or offers for sale
22a prescription drug that is adulterated, misbranded, counterfeit, suspected of being
23counterfeit, or otherwise unfit for distribution, except for wholesale distribution by
24a manufacturer of a prescription drug that has been delivered into commerce
25pursuant to an application approved by the federal food and drug administration.
SB40-CSA1,1384,4
1(j) Adulterates, misbrands, or counterfeits a prescription drug, except for
2wholesale distribution by a manufacturer of a prescription drug that has been
3delivered into commerce pursuant to an application approved by the federal food and
4drug administration.
SB40-CSA1,1384,75 (k) Receives a prescription drug that has been adulterated, misbranded, stolen,
6obtained by fraud or deceit, counterfeited, or suspected of being counterfeited, and
7delivers or proffers such a drug.
SB40-CSA1,1384,108 (L) Alters, mutilates, destroys, obliterates, or removes any part of the labeling
9of a prescription drug or commits another act that results in the misbranding of a
10prescription drug.
SB40-CSA1,1384,14 11(4) Subsection (3) does not apply to a prescription drug manufacturer or an
12agent of a prescription drug manufacturer, if the manufacturer or agent is obtaining
13or attempting to obtain a prescription drug for the sole purpose of testing the
14authenticity of the prescription drug.
SB40-CSA1, s. 3531 15Section 3531. 450.08 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB40-CSA1,1384,2216 450.08 (2) (a) A pharmacist's license may be renewed by complying with
17continuing education requirements under s. 450.085 and paying the applicable fee
18specified under s. 440.08 (2) (a) determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a)
19on or before the applicable renewal date specified under s. 440.08 (2) (a). Failure to
20obtain renewal within the time period specified under this paragraph terminates the
21right of the person to be licensed as a pharmacist, and such right can only be acquired
22by passing an examination to the satisfaction of the board.
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